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Knowledge Checks that require Multiple correct and incorrect feedback
A multiple-choice question has only one correct answer. It's easy to provide feedback "by choice" for those questions, because the user can only select one response.
A multiple-response question allows the user to select any number (>0) of the responses. To be scored as correct, the user must select all of the correct responses without selecting any of the incorrect responses. Thus trying to provide feedback "by choice" would be astoundingly difficult, because it would have to account for all the potential response combinations.
What you describe doesn't fit either of those question types.
Why not provide other ways of presenting options & giving feedback instead?
For example, after describing the scenario, there could be a flip-card interaction. Or a labelled graphic. Or an accordion.
If you want to require the user to select/view at least one item without requiring them to select/view all, the put it into a Storyline block.
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